2025 World Series of Poker

Stephen Song Could Do No Wrong on Day 1 of $800 No-Limit Hold'em Deepstack

Level 22 : Blinds 10,000/25,000, 25,000 ante
Stephen Song
Stephen Song

Day 1 of Event #31: $800 No-Limit Hold’em Deepstack here at the World Series of Poker hosted within the Horseshoe and Paris, Las Vegas has just concluded. Registration closed with a total entry count of 4,481 entries and of those, 258 players managed to find a spot on Day 2. The final 673 earned a share of the total prize pool of $3,136,700, and $352,610 awaits the eventual winner.

Hajime Watanabe leads the way heading into Day 2, but his job is far from done, with plenty of big names and successful poker crushers on his tail.

WSOP bracelet winner and 2022 Mid-Major Player of the Year Stephen Song bagged 2,100,000 chips. Song hopes to add to his very established resume and $9,100,000 in earnings with a second bracelet in this event.

During Day 1, players were forced to quickly navigate through this monstrous field; with relatively short levels, the blinds rose fast and the players could not sit around and wait too long for their spots. This is a unique skill set few have mastered.

Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Hajime WatanabeJapan3,235,000108
2Daniel CosnerUnited States2,505,00084
3Robert GittelmanUnited States2,500,00083
4Stephen SongUnited States2,105,00070
5Lukas HafnerAustria2,100,00070
6Jeffrey FarnesUnited States1,990,00066
7Jun LiUnited Kingdom1,985,00066
8Jeremy WienUnited States1,945,00065
9Davor BojovicSlovenia1,900,00063
10Sebastian CremaCanada1,720,00057

Michael "Texas Mike" Moncek found his way to a bag of 790,000 after registering late, along with Jeremy Wien, who bagged 1,945,000 million on his second bullet. Wien managed to find a crucial double-up on the last hand before dinner break and continued to use that momentum through the money bubble and into the late stages of the night.

The plethora of big names entering this event has been severely shaved as Brad Owen, Ryan Riess, Martin Kabrhel, Tyler Montoya, David Jackson, Joe Cada, Lirui Zhang, and defending champ Timur Margolin failed to find a ticket into Day 2.

Remaining Payouts

PlacePrize
1$352,610
2$234,908
3$172,724
4$128,100
5$95,834
6$72,327
7$55,071
8$42,308
9$32,796
10-11$25,655
12-15$20,254
16-23$16,139
24-31$12,980
32-39$10,539
40-47$8,638
48-55$7,149
56-63$5,974
64-71$5,041
72-79$4,296
80-99$3,699
100-144$3,216
145-189$2,825
190-234$2,508
235-288$2,249

Day 2 play will resume on Level 23 on June 10 at 11 a.m. local time, and they will play down to a winner. Levels will be 30 minutes, with 15-minute breaks after every four levels, and a 60-minute break for dinner after Level 34.

Stay tuned to PokerNews as we cover every live update from the 258 players who found a bag until we find a champion for the $800 No-Limit Hold'em Deepstack!

Tags: Brad OwenDavid JacksonHajime WatanabeJeremy WienJoe CadaLirui ZhangMartin KabrhelRyan RiessStephen SongTimur MargolinTyler Montoya